Thief players have reported save file corruption issues on both PC and PlayStation 4, apparently relating to the date – which is, of course, deeply suspicious. Despite our incredulity, GameInformer reports Square Enix is taking the matter seriously, and has launched an investigation to try and sort it out.

Thief has been given the comparison treatment by Digital Foundry. To see how the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions stack up against each other, and for information on PC comparisons, watch the video below and read the full report over on Eurogamer. Also, don’t forget we’re giving away a copy of the game on […]

Thief is Eidos Montreal’s second attempt at rebooting a classic first-person franchise for modern sensibilities. Can Square Enix hit two for two? Brenna takes a break from burglary to nod enthusiastically.

Thief’s launch trailer has been released by Square Enix. It’s posted below. The game is out next week for PC, PlayStation 3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One on February 25 in North America and February 28 in Europe.

Thief has to be more playable than its precursors – but without sacrificing the unforgiving stealth simulation that is the franchise’s core. The result is unforgiving and challenging, but doesn’t require octopus-level dexterity.

If it looks like a duck, and it walks like a duck, then it’s probably not Eidos Montreal’s Thief reboot. VG247’s Brenna Hillier is unfairly disappointed to learn Thief is not Dishonored 2.0, despite the initial visual similarities.